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My 21 cents:
On the positive side:
  • They claim the new Trezor 3 is using a SE Chip (This is very good news, it would be the first, the Trezor 1 and the Trezor T do not use a SE - stands for Secure Element Chip - )
  • The Trezor Wallet is FOSS (It have been for a long time, this always have been a positive for this company.
On the negative side:
  • They work with Wasabi for coin mixing, this feature is built in the Trezor Wallet, I will suggest you stay away from it. If you are into mixing coins (I believe atomic swaps are superior), remember, Wasabi is known to work with chain analysis companies to denonimize users mixing coins with their service and censor addresses as well), consider Sparrow Wallet and their Whirlpool mixer instead using your own node. And anyone shilling Wasabi, if it is an influencer, probably a paid advertisement.
For more info about "Seed Signers" (you known them as Hardware Wallets), I will suggest to read this article, it is short and I provide a couple of suggestions on what is safe to acquire: #226453
You're being fooled, child. Wasabi is lightyears ahead of other Bitcoin privacy tech, but at the very least, from the scam you're recommending instead: https://github.com/nopara73/ScamouraiWallet/blob/master/README.md
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